President Obama and his race-baiting henchmen Eric Holder and Al Sharpton are now 0-2. Just when they thought they had a flash point for a race war in Ferguson, Mo., after the one manufactured in Sanford, Fla., fizzled, the forensic evidence snuffs it out.
They've been caught, once again, crying wolf about discrimination in another white-on-black shooting. You'd think they'd stop demagoguing, but they're only doubling down.
"Communities of color aren't just making these problems up," Obama insisted, blaming their trouble with law enforcement on "the legacy of racial discrimination" and even claiming their rioting is "an understandable reaction."
But multiracial jurors don't buy it and neither does a public growing weary of a black president making excuses for black criminality.
African-Americans still represent less than 13% of the population but now commit an astounding 53% of the nation's murders. In urban centers like St. Louis, as well as Chicago and New York, their share of homicides is even higher, based on Holder's own data.
Still, Obama uses Michael Brown as a poster boy for "much-needed criminal justice reform," including diversifying local police forces, training cops in ethnic sensitivity and banning criminal profiling. He's planning prejudice powwows, with federal funding tied to compliance with reforms.
"I have instructed Attorney General Holder not just to investigate what happened in Ferguson," he announced last week in Chicago, "but also identify specific steps we can take ... to make sure that law enforcement is fair and is being applied equally," as if it isn't already.
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